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Being Fit in the Fattest Cities

Living in one of these notoriously fat cities doesn't mean you have to fit the stereotype.

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No. 2 - DETROIT
Keep it simple and get fit! The Detroit YMCA offers a co-ed and a men's only Boot Camp by every BODY LLC, at only $29-$39 per month.

Jeff Waters delivers a solid outdoor boot camp for any fitness level, with circuit-style training, speed and agility workouts, and boxing. You also get a web truing schedule posted every week, so you can easily track your regimen progression. Get the Motor City Boot Camp schedule and get on with it! First month is $195, and each month after is $125.

Real Detroit Muscle will take you from zero to hero in no time. And with a free class to start followed by 3 classes per week for 4 weeks, the $180 price tag won't have anything on the fat you'll burn and the muscle you'll build.

Body Boxing Boot Camp is an awesome full-body program that promises the butt-kicking you need—from seriously experienced trainers. They'll have you punching past your limits and beyond. $90 for 5 classes, or choose from 1- or 6-month memberships for $195 or $175/month respectively

At Slaughter Boot Camp get tougher—mentally and physically—with this all-out challenge in Metro Detroit. And for only $20 for the first for feels you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

BCOR has two Detroit locations. Dig in and pull out all the stops to weight loss.

A zillion boxing gyms in the world, and half of them seem to be in Detroit—once home to Sugar Ray Robinson and Joe Louis. Mash Gym is an unparalleled 10,000 sq. ft. MMA gym and full fitness facility. So when you're done with MMA (with gear provided for you), hit the strength and conditioning weight room with your super-affordable personal trainer ($50/hr) and then the sauna.

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